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Influenza Encyclopedia

ï~~was before! All sorts of fascinating games and toys! Among them, are many old-time f avoritei. and interesting new ones! And, my; oh, my! The dolls! Every size and description, smilipgly arrayed, just waitinxg to be adopted by me fond wee mother!, Thuly, Toytown is a plc filled with wonder and enchantment. Come and bring the children. You'll enjoy it as much as they.. " Flyer Trains to $6.04 It windup engines f rail: The engines )rated to represent tnielican railroad oday....... Oc to $2.00 it; and castors...$2.73;8... 5(1.5(0 to $4).ilH;es with rubber..$10.95 to $16.50 I gucart a....$3.75 with pots and...lc. $ 1.00,.*$1.75 ith mechanical..$1.00 and $1.75 Mechanical field guns............... $1.75 Stuffed animals...............25c to $2.50 damtes of every kind..........2 c to $2.50 Christmas trees, fastened on bases.......................98c to $2.25~ Sand toys, pile drivers, Band cranes, windmills, etc...................75c to $1.215 Trays ror sand toys............40c to OSc Meccanos.......................$1.00 Structural iron toys, upward from...$1.25 Meccano electric motors.... $2.00 to $4.09 Spring motors...................... 0 Humpty Dunmpty circuses....$1.215 to $4.50 Suiky carts with horse at-- tached................. $7.98 and $9.150 Sleds.......................75c to $1.25 Desk blackboards....$1.00 and $1.25 WVall blackboards............9c to $1.19 Dolls with hair..............Ni~c to $2.75 Jpinted dolls with curly hair and closing eyes...............:-.. $7.98 to $11.50 Celluloid dolls..........215c to $1.75 Red Cross nurse dolls.9...c to $5.1)8 Navajo Indian dolls....$1.25 to $2.75 Toy banks.............. Oc, 25c to f$1.25 -Basement. f 1 Eleve' Deaths Reported. it has been said by health of lcers that in all probability the number of new cases reported daily Is only a part of the development of the epidemic In Eleven deaths were reported tc- the health, 'board yesterday from iffloena 114.pumonia caaes. This iii an imnx dvement over the two previos -days1 t wenty-five deaths were jd orted ueeday and twenty-six ltondky."?.dmbers of the board look for a contInued abaiement of the epidemic. Dr. Herman 0. Morgan. secretary, said a death rate above normal- is to be expected on account of 'the large numher of cases. MONTH'S TOLL HIGHER. Fiu Deatne in November l.elleved Above Number During October. Influena-pneunmonia will protabhly taici a larger -toll in death this month tan in October,when 1,866 Hoosiers died. a- result & the epidemlo, isi estimated by Maj. William Fi. King.I asistant secretary of the. stkte board of health. Figures that he has received from several communities showing deaths are the basis for this estimate. With the epidemic In Indiana near the cloee of its second month reports received yesterday by the state board show that the malady Ise continuing to make serious lr.roads In virtualiy every community Forty counties reported 1.760 new cases dur-ng toe day. The greatest proulonm the board now faces is to send aid to the cities and towns where co. dItions are particoia)riy bail. Although tme ted ltresis bending evel'yeffort to obtain 001505s it is finding.fitf lculty an getting a 'suffcient number to 1111 the demand. Logenspoat has established an emergency hiospitai and has called for thre) nurses and two additional doctorr. Richmond also has established an emergency hospital. La- ' porte requested two nurses for its hbepital. Calls for rurses came 4oring the day from Frankfort, Madi(son and Lyons. The slate board was advised that Firankfort has obtained a quantity of vaccine for influenza and is under. taking to give treatment to all the citizens. An influenza commission has been organised ti-ere,' It is reported. Rtockville has a total of 400 cases. New cased, reported by coontisa shown In the foiliwing table;: 'Aiep....:......171 Kosciusko..11 Bone. ill...21Lagrange.. 71 Carroll..... 471 t.aporie....100 Cass......I38Lawrene I$ Clark..........i61si rhal...1 Clinton.... ii18 lanid... Devioss...29 "' ohio. 8 Dearborn...86Parks.... Dekaib....29 Randolph....131 Dubois....40 Starks......18 tlkhart.....53 Sullivan....7 Floyd.......... 10 Tlppeegeoe..9 anisin....18 Union. P'raa kiin.., 24 Vanderburg..: 1 tdic;::: l210 a ye........... 12 Jay.on....157ehls.....1 Jennings. 14 Whitley....17 Johnson. 51 -Knox...... 68 Total....79 Tuesday there was a total of 2.248 cases reported, CONSIDER SPRING MEETING. The executive commtttee of the State Teachers' Associatign probably will not decide until,after,Jan. 1 whether the annual session of the organization, which was abandoned because of irnfluenza, will be held In the spring. It is planned to havre a meeting of the committee at that tjme and decide the matter. There isAh growing desire on the part of leadel's of the, association to have the meeting in jartil. 336. J. Mause en_5- 1kibl.. "*"VFW~s RARY OF CONGRE Books. for Boy and Girls Under. 10 Yenan Ro i an..:.iii to SIX wct llaZ d ",.~.'.. 25 ploe orden; "tted A '". Bobbie 3.0k,,.a -1; t eachI and ilbiktrated S yJo n ti Phonograph boolt has three roc- '-Fables insBiyne".(fwq, orda 6f Motheo'-Goose rtyntss and French liuart d by Job Ma cnbe played on a dr h 0 - "The eab~$ 41pJ~IJuU 5"aphr......r....sR o T 04 Veliand Edition of *othier o00 and LOIII5JO -, its '>FnaVitd Yob iitratons), r ~Frederick Co and Lrtiernl ichardson---------..42-00 CbadLth s a M other -Goose ciuioplete - 5....9c de a -o TI~F. The Other Side SBook (picturbadud 15 kbth n7le ~ bok shows both asides of the.~ Snyder'" Oliustrated by Joisnat tures). New add (iolebse -., $ Gruello), sa'Otpy-....$ f0 Sunny Book Sell. Terabs % * &ThB Msic SSne," by BianciAe-E. twelve books in this setsiinclud- Weds------------------...$2.00 In~g "ales of-Little (7lti "Iby. 'Te_ he Book of Sas.' "r by A o S rte Jacobs Bond'-Te Gge- ofan(iarad-y Goron qglicks," b MaiA ClrkPor.; Browp),.. _....,,......... +$ Baw-ug 1sn~ ony" ls~"M(old ci BiaCxP na;"oe~ Idy irated by ielsn., With Mte," by Ollie Beaupre Miller. 'The 0s5 '.. by L. yk These books come in fancy box. A Baum ("'Tin-, mant"), new Wei coy-------------Sc year-..,. -.$1az Books for Boys Over 10' Years"This 'Country of Ours," by.IH. E. "V. M.. A,9Os" i oiding Marshall..."..... 2. 50 C."Football." "Cllfw ay' fi"Bass "The Hobordsed Best' Animals," by Inland, by Brooks nederlay.BOo Lillian Glach-------------.$3.50 "EvirjSey's Librai'~y" (+oy Scout edition). Tisebte.books:i em asebec"Boy's Book of Scouts," by P Cy tion made"a approved, by the K. 'Fitzhugh........$1-2$- National Coulhcil Boy Scouts of "Boy's Book Of Mark Ywain" M - America, including about 52 ttles bert Bigiow Paine-.....$133;fromn the best writers, in. uniform "Boy's Life of Edison" (a talefw4n6 "The Putnasm Haitr See~ by h~s own Ulps)o,. by Meadow Arthur M. Wnil -~ croft.................... 23 "The Airship Boys," by 1H. L. "Bbys. of Today," including "Corn Baylr.....,. 40. Grower," "Dam Builder," "Tim- ""The Boy Ailiis," by Hayes and bahr Cruiser," by Carl ' Robert Drake...40c Brandt...........$"1;09 "Tom Swift Seriead' b " Victor- Ap"Evey By's echnical Librry," "Ponv Rider Boys,". by Frank 0. including "Automobiles." Mo- Patchin...........35c tors," "Aeroplanes," by' J. S. "Submsarins Boys," by Victor D. Zerbe.....................75c Durham.".,,........35co Books for Girls Over 10 Years "Girls in Bookisnd" (a. journey "The Bluebird Series"-This series with favorite character thrc~igh conslets of "Mary Louise." "Mary the wondierland books), by Wilde- Louise in the -Country." "Mary garde Hawthorne -.6."".2.01 L.uise Solves IL Mystery." 'lrw1 1Oeorgins's Service Stars"' nevi).j Louise add the Liberty Giris"--by by Anne Fellow Johnsoq..- 1. $ Edith, VanDyne.ec.....Oc "'$eidi," by Johana'rp-bOt "hak aGrl each.-boksI 00'i that never grow.. "usiGrs (w ok nti oid.............lAc to 81.LSO '1 series), by Edna Brooks, each,.0oa Louisa M. Alcott's docks-"Little "The Somewhere Series, InctudMen and Women.-Series" (Books Ing "Somewhere in America," that never grow off!). each, $1.356 "Somewhe~re in Belgium," "Bome"Jane Alien of Subtesm," by Edth where In England." "Somewhere Brancoft.........,...... ".$1.25 1'"in France." "Somewhere in Italy" "Woodcraft Girls at Camp," by L. (war stories), by Martha Trent. Elizabeth Roy......... "...11.22 each........ ".............. '40c "The Campfire Girls,' by Margaret Love Sanderson.........c Ruth Fielding Series," by Alice "Amy Bell Marlow aeries" (the IB eesn........0 oldest of the fou and five other "Campfire Girls," by Htildegard 0. boos).....-......... Frey.............. Y...Â~.rQ "Booj Planes- --AttractiveDesigns, Boroof-SOfor50" You will want to send move Christtnaa Ipards Chri# aa Cads. than ever beftire whqn400o see the beautiful and unusual ooilebttoh ito pt~bi$.I hrI~tmaas Chrismas ar ngeetflf An hour spent in these umihurlied ' y e.Ivth. h hlt day later in the. amount you can Sooktirin ha # the fort youi will have. Charles 'Mayer' ~C-o. 8;;J1e11S0 the Christmas Store Of isidiesia. * ~ 9aIlW. Washington Street W~ YORK STORE EST 1853 a" i it amt, " i' 3'r: r't' '':" ' C'?e; a'?. Charges of Intoxication and assault against Daniel OMella. a patrolman. were preferred by G~eorge V. Coffin, chicf of police. The patrolman will he tried by the board Dec. 10. It Is charged O'uoelia entered the office of the Cdliturn Blitlt Company while intoxicate4\ and assaulted Martin tGleble. night' -watchmo~i. The board approved the application of George M. Warren. patrolman,.tobe placed on the retired liet. The rest a tion of John L. Kennedy, AfreomAi4 truck company No. '1. wasa eelly and on recommendation of John C logoch,, fire chief, appointment oni.rohation as fluemen was mails of 1.oiy G~reen amid Howard Adkins. UIBERTY- HALLPLANS.MOVE, A committee to serve as en advisory board In the building of "Liberty Ha'" to be erected as a memorial to Indianapolis soldiers. who served during the war with Germany, will be appointed shortly, according td an announcement yesterday kbl May tt. Members by' s. 'a tribute. ~it is, y' y.should be in the i'm 'co tim or anma other stroettore wilt will fill the city's need for a buildS in n which to hold patriotic and other large gatherings. Nearly eKvery:Home.Has Flowet#s -Today-Has Yours? is' f. Why Wait Till the I Loay1Awily Thu CAN41 4ast M!oment?" tma G J1 Now. 08/17/2006 LIBI CLQE WAT VQN-4RRV, LyS SS NEWSPAPERRM A.3

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